All right, it's almost October, which means it's time for SEMA debuts to start trickling out. The first player in the game is Hyundai, which is no surprise, since the company has taken a shine to the show because its cars are easily customizable. Last year we saw a few Veloster concepts and a V8 Genesis coupe.

At the Paris motor show later this week, Maserati will debut a convertible version of the Gran Turismo MC Stradale. It's longer than the standard convertible and gets the same body upgrade as the hardtop version. The probable powerplant is a 4.7-liter V8 making 450 hp, sourced from Ferrari.

Tesla Motors held a press conference Monday evening to announce a network of what they call super chargers. Tesla's goal is that within two years the charging network will span about 75 percent of the United States. The rocket shaped chargers are powered at 100 kilowatts and can bring a battery pack to full charge in 20-30 minutes, Tesla chief Elon Musk says.

Musk says that a handful of the chargers have already been built, enough to enable a Tesla Model S owner to drive from Lake Tahoe to Los Angeles. Go to autoweek.com for more details.

That's the news for today, thanks for watching. Make sure to check out the related video section at autoweek.com for more fun.

We'll see you back here tomorrow. Now get out there and enjoy the drive.